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DEFINITIONTYPES OF E - WASTE.UTILIZATION OF E - WASTE.TOXINS PRESENT IN E-WASTERECYCLE AND RE-USE OF E-WASTE
What is meant my E- waste• E- WASTE is also know as electronic waste
Electronic waste may be defined as discarded computers, electronic equipment, entertainment device,mobile,phones, television sets and refrigerators etc.
• Definition :-
The Issue• Due to the breakneck speed of the
modern world at developing new electronics and discarding old ones, a huge problem is brewing.
• The recycling procedures used in disposal centers in rural china lead to toxic materials like lead to seep into the surrounding environment.
• This practice occurs all over places like India, Pakistan, Singapore, and specifically, China.
TYPES OF E - WASTESOffice Information And Communication Equipment
•Discarded Computers (CPU with Input and Output devices)Lightening Equipment•Fluorescent Tubes,Sodium Lamps , etc..Entertainment And Consumer Electronics•Mobile Phones , Telephones,VCR/DVD/CD Players,Hi-Fi Sets,Radios,etc..Cathode Ray Tubes (CRTs)Large Household Appliances •Washing Machines,Dryers ,Air Conditioners ,Television Sets,RefrigeratorsSmall Household Appliances•Vacuum,Coffee Machines,Irons,Toasters,etc..ElectricAnd Electronic Tools•Drills,Electric Saws,Sewing Machines, Lawn Mowers etc..Toys,Leisure,Sports And Recreation Equipment•Electric Train Sets, Coin Slot Machines,Treadmills etc..
TOXIC SUBSTANCES PRESENT IN E - WASTE
•There are many harmful materials used in consumer electronics including lead, cadmium, mercury and plastics.
TOXIC SUBSTANCES PRESENT IN E - WASTE
• Lead
• Plastic
• Mercury
• cadmium
Impact of E-waste
EFFECTS ON SURROUNDING ENVIRONMENT
UTILIZATION OF E-WASTE MAKING OUR
ENVIRONMENT POLLUTION FREE
RECYCLING OF E-WASTE
RE-USE
RECYCLING OF E-WASTE
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